J.W. Alexander was a great Princeton
theologian as well as a pastor for many
years. Already known for his book
Thoughts on Preaching, in this book, he
calls us back to seeing families as
little churches, and shows the
necessity and importance of families
worshipping together in their homes.
The goal of this book is to extend the
domestic worship of God's people, and
especially to arouse children to honor
the God of their fathers. To achieve
this purpose, Alexander traces family
worship from Eden through the O.T. and
N.T. and church history. (260 pages)